2014-03-10

brewerhki wrote:
But we have one question: for example in saturday 12:45 lunch there is prices: preset 25 € (pay the EBT guide). What that price will include, food + drinks? It is 99% sure we are not going to eat there as we almost never eat that early and we probably eat anyway elsewhere when we just get hungry. So what price we could expect if we focus only on drinks?

I've been stealthily updating the Menus post on the first page. Friday is already there. Tomorrow at most you will find Saturday lunch and dinner menus. I'm trying to do it today but I have a work deadline too.
When you check Saturday's lunch menu you might change your mind. It's based on "petiscos" (this is the Portuguese word for "tapas" or "finger food")

brewerhki wrote:
I heard that some ATM's around Europe lets you choose what kind of notes you want. How in Portugal?

We don't have that option on any of our regular ATMs (some banks have their own ATMs, only usable with their cards, apart from the regular ones; on those, sometimes it's possible to choose denominations).

brewerhki wrote:
In Finland we get only 20 and 50 euro notes (except few ATM's gives 10 euro notes) and only way to choose which ones you want if to decide which amount you get at once (like if you want 200 euro in 20 euro notes, you need to insert your card several times, otherwise you get 4x50 euro). I'd like to get information before testing the ATM as I think there is a cost on each withdrawal (and also less change to leave card inside ATM).

The only way top guarantee that you will draw banknotes is by asking for odd multiples of 5. On those ATMs carrying fivers, I always withdraw 15 € at a time, so that 3 notes come out each time. Even on those, that is not guaranteed: some deliver one and one . So, yes, in order to withdraw the that will be used on the challenge prizes, it takes a lot of time.

Statistics: Posted by lmviterbo — Mon Mar 10, 2014 9:50 pm

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